Book I. 



BRITISH WORKS ON AGRICULTURE. 



1169 



{Solamem tulterotum) was first Introduced into the United King- 

 doms, with some Account of the Hill Wheat of India. {Truiis. 

 Hort.Soc.i.a. 181.5.) 



1803. Carpenter, J., Worcestershire. 



A Treatise on Practical and Kxperimental Agriculture. 

 Stourbridge, 2 vols. 8vo. 



1803. Munninss, Rev. Thomas Crowe. 



An Account of Experiments for Drilling and Protectuig 

 Turni|)s, in the years 1800, 1801, and 1802. Lond. Svo. 



1803. Lester, IVilliatn, farmer in Lincolnshire, and 

 afterwards a mechanist and engineer in London ; 

 inventor of a thrashing machine on the rubbing 

 principle. 



1. ()l)servations on the Utility of Cutting Hay and Straw, 

 and of Bruising Corn for Feeding Animals ; with a Descrip- 

 tion of the best Machines for that Purpose. Lond. Svo. 



2. The Economy of the Bam j or, a Dialogue between a 

 Farmer and an Economist, on the Separation and Preserva- 

 tion of Corn. I^nd. 1811. 4to. 



,"5. A History of British Implements and Machinery appli- 

 cable to Agriculture. Lond. 1 8 1 1 . 4to. 



4. Description of a Machine for Washing Potatoes, and 

 other Esculent Roots, for feeding Cattle. ( Nic. Jour. xxx. 336.) 

 1811. 



1804. Greaves, William, agriculturist, of Sheffield. 

 Treatise on Natural and Practical Agriculture. Lond. 



Svo. 



1804. Batchclor, Thomas, farmer. 

 <ieneral View of the Agriculture of Bedfordshire. Svo. 

 1804. Knapp, J. L., Esq., F.L.,and A.SS. 

 Uramina Britannica, or Representations of the British 

 Gra.sses; with Remarks and occasional Descriptions. Loud. 

 4to. 



1804. Wisset, Robert, Esg. 

 A Treatise on Hemp. Lond. 8vo. 

 1804. Dickson, R. W., M.D., of Hendon, Middle- 

 sex, author of various works. He died in London in 

 penurious circumstances in 1824. 



1. Practical Agriculture. Plates. Lond. 2 vols. 4fo. 



2. Agricultural Magazine ; or Farmer's Monthly Journal of 

 Husbandry and Rural Affairs, &c. From July 1807, to De- 

 cember 1808. 3 vols. Svo. Discontinued. 



3. The Farmer's Companion ; being a complete System of 

 Modem Husbandry. Lond. 1811. 4to. 



4. ^Vn improved System of Cattle Management. Iiond. 1822. 

 2 vols. 4to. 



1804. Forsyth, Robert, Esq., advocate, Edinburgh, 

 author of Elements of Moral Science, and other 

 esteemed philosophical works. 



Principles and Practice of Agriculture systematically ex- 

 plained ;being a Treatise compiled for the Fourth Edition of 

 the Encyelopa;dia Britannica, revised and enlarged. 2 vols. 8vo. 



1805. Luccock, John, woolstapler at Leeds. 



1. The Nature and Properties of Wool illustrated; with a 

 Description of the English Fleece. Lond. 12mo. 



2. An Essay on Wool : containing an Examination of the 

 present Growth of Wool in every District throughout the 

 Kingdom, and the Means pointed out for its Improvement. 

 1807. 



1805. Pearson, G(?or^'(?, M.D., F.R.S., senior phy- 

 sician to St. George's Hospital, lecturer in chemis- 

 try, and on the theory and practice of medicine in 

 London. 



A Communication to the Board of Agriculture, on the Use 

 of Green Vitriol, or Sulphat of Iron, as a Manure; and on the 

 Kfflcacy of Paring and Burning depending partly on Oxide of 

 Iron. Lond. 4to. 



1805. Somervllle, Robert, asur^eon in Haddington, 

 and for some time joint editor with Brown of 

 Markle of The Farmer's Magazine ; he died in 1803. 



(ieneral View of the Agriculture of East Lothian. Lond. 

 Svo. 



1805. Alton, William, sheriff-substitute for the 

 middle ward of Lanarkshire, author of various 

 papers in The Farmer's Magazine. 



1. Essay on the Origin, Quantities, and Cultivation of Moss 

 Earth. Glasg. Svo. 



2. (ieneral View of the Agriculture of the County of Ayr, 

 with Observations on the Means of its Improvement. Glasg. 

 1811. Svo. 



3. General View of the County of Bute, &c. Glasg. 1816. 

 Svo. 



1805. Barber, WUliam, a London architect. 



1. Farm Buildings ; containing Desiirns for Cottages, Farm- 

 hoiLses, Lodges, Farm-yards, &c.. Six Plates, l^ond. 4to. 



2. A Description of the Mode of Building in Pis6. 1800. 

 4to. 



180.5. Hood, Thomas Sutton, Esq^ 



A Treatise on (lyjisum ; on its various Uses, and on its Ap- 

 plication ts a Manure. Svo. 



1805. Malcolm, James, land surveyor to the Prince 

 of Wales, &c. 



A Compendium of Modem Husbandry, &c. Lond. 3 vols. 



Svo. 



1806. Smith, William, engineer and mineralogist, 

 a man of extraordinary exertion and merit, more 

 especially as having been the first to compose a 

 geological map of England, and also most valuable 

 county geological maps. 



1 . The Improvement of Boggy Land by Irrigation, as carried 

 into effect by him. Lond. Svo. 



2. Observations on the Utility, Form, and Management of 

 Water Meadows, and the Draining and Irrigating I'eat-bogs ; 

 with an Account of Prisley Bog, and oti\er extraordinary Iin- 

 provements conducted for the Dulce of Bedford. Lond. 1809. 

 Svo. 



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4, Geological Table of British organized Fossds. 1819. 



5. (bounty Geological Maps. 1819. 



1806. Ainslie, John, a land surveyor at Edin- 

 burgh. 



1. Tables for computing the Weight of Hay, Cattle, &c., by 

 Measurement. Lond. 12mo. 



2. Farmer's Pocket Companion. Edin. 1812. Svo. 



1807. Vancouver, Charles, land valuer. 



1. A General View of the Agriculture of the County of 

 Devon. Lond. Svo. 



2. General View of the Agriculture of Hampshire, including 

 the Isle of Wight. 1811. Svo. 



1807. Budge, Rev. Thomas, B.D. 



Survey of the Agriculture of the County of Gloucester. 

 Lond. Svo. 



1807. Hogg, Ja?/tes, the Ettrick Shepherd, author 

 of some poetical pieces, and Scotch novels. 



^ The Shepherd's Guide. Bdin. Svo. 



1807. Hollattd, Henri/, Esq. M.B., honorary mem- 

 ber of the Geological Society. Author of Travels 

 in Greece, and other works ; an eminent London 

 physician. 



General \'iew of the Agriculture of Cheshire. Lond. Svo. 



1807. Rawson, Thomas Jatnes, Esq. 



Statistical Survey of the County of Kildare. Dublin, Svo. 



1807. Headrick, James, a clergyman in Angus- 

 shire^an excellent chemist, and agricultural phi- 

 losopher. 



1. View of the Mineralogy, Agriculture, Manufactures, and 

 Fisheries of the Island of Arran, &c. Edin. Svo. 



2. General View of the Agriculture of the County of Angus. 



1808. Tibbs^ Thomas, farmer. 

 The Experimental Farmer. Svo. 



1808. Coventry, Andrew, M.D. professor of agri- 

 culture in the university of Edinburgh. A learned, 

 ingenious, and most benevolent man. He cul-, 

 tivates his own estate in Kinross-shire, and is 

 extensively employed as a land valuer, and rural 

 counsellor. 



1 . Discourse Explanatory of the Nature and Plan of a Course 

 of Ijectures on Agriculture and Rural Economy. Edin. Svo. 



2. Observations on Live Stock, in a Letter to Henry Clive, 

 Esq. Edin. Svo. 



1808. Gray, Andrew, a retired machinist at Edin- 

 burgh. 



Plough-wright's Assistant ; or, a Practical Treatise on various 

 Implements employed in Agriculture; illustrated with 16 

 Engravings. Edin. Svo. 



1808. Beddoes, Thomas, M.D., born in Shrop- 

 shire, 1760, was lecturer in Boton, at Oxford, and 

 afterwards physician at Bristol, where he died, 

 1808. 



1. Good Advice for the Husbandman in Harvest, and for all 

 those in Labour in Hot Births ; as also for others who will 

 take it in Warm Weather. Svo. 



2. On the Means of fortellisg the Character of the Summer 

 Season, and the Benefits to be expected from the Cultivation 

 of (irasses which vegetate at low temperatures. (Nic. Jour. v. 

 131.) 1802. 



1808. Bakewell, Robert, Esq., an eminent geolo- 

 gist and mineralogist, author of Travels in the Ta- 

 rentaise, 8(c., an instructive and entertaining work, 

 published in 1823. 



Observations on the Influence of Soil and Climate upon 

 Wool, with an easy Method of improving the Quality of 

 English Clothing Wool, and Hints for the Management of 

 Sheep, &c. ; with occasional Motes and Remarks by the Right 

 Hon. Lord Somerville. Lond. -Svo. 



1808. Button, Hely, Esq. landscape gardener. 



1. Statistical Survey of the County of Clare. Dublin, Svo. 



2. Statistical Survey of the County of Galway. Dublin,"1824. 



1809. Curwcn, John Christian, M.P. of Workington 

 Hall, Cumberland, a great agricultural patriot, 

 father of the soiling and steaming systems in Eng- 

 land, and an excellent man. 



1. Hints on the Economy of Feeding Stock, and bettering 

 the Condition of the Poor. Lond. Svo. 



2. A Tour in Ireland. 2 vols. Svo. 1819. 



1809. Stevenson, W. Esq. M. A. librarian to the trea- 

 sury, author of various works, and a writer in the 

 principal encyclopaedias. 



General View of the Agriculture of the County of Stlrrey. 

 Lond. Svo. 



1809. Mackenzie, Sir George Stewart, Bart. 

 F.R.SS. L. and E. 



A Treatise on the Diseases and Management of Sheep. 

 Lond. Svo. 



1809. Price, John, grazier, of Romney Marsh. 



A Treatise on the Breedmg and Management of Sheep. 

 4to. 



1809. Greg, Thomas, Esq. an amateur cultivator 

 in Hertfordshire. 



1. Ivetter to the Board of Agriculture on Ploughing heavy 

 and wet Land. Lond. Svo. 



2. Report of his System of Farming. ISll. Svo. 



1809. Kerr, Robert, surgeon, F.R. and A.SS. 

 Edinburgh, an excellent naturalist and general 

 scholar ; died 1814. 



Statistical, Agricultural, and Political Survey of Berwick- 

 shire. Svo. 



1810. Davies, Walter, A.M. 



A General View of the Agriculttirc and Domcotic Economy 

 of North Wales, Lond. Svo. 



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